Analytical Development Scientist

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Analytical Development Scientist (6-month contract)

Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of analytical chemistry? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where innovation meets precision? If so, we want you to join our team as an Analytical Development Scientist!

Role Purpose

As an Analytical Development Scientist, you will play a pivotal role in enhancing our manufacturing processes for both new and existing products. Your expertise will drive improvements through in-depth measurement science, ensuring we meet our business targets while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.

Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with internal and external partners to deliver cutting‑edge analytical solutions for process development and manufacturing support.
  • Stay ahead of scientific advancements and proactively apply them to your projects.
  • Plan and conduct non‑routine chemical and physical analyses to support the development and manufacturing of processes.
  • Provide expert laboratory support in Analytical Chemistry to local and global teams.
  • Mentor and develop fellow scientists in analytical techniques and best practices.
  • Champion safety and compliance, improving ways of working with our Departmental Safety Leadership teams.
  • Maintain accurate records and communicate findings in line with regulatory requirements.

What You Bring

We are looking for candidates with a combination of education, experience, and skills:

  • A degree (BSc, MSc, or equivalent) in Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry with a strong track record in analytical method development.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of chemical and physical analytical techniques (eg, LC, GC, MS, NMR, FTIR) and critical data analysis.
  • Substantial experience in manufacturing support activities, including process monitoring and data analysis.
  • Strong problem‑solving abilities, effective communication skills, and a knack for networking.
  • A proactive approach to learning and applying new skills, with the ability to handle complex situations.

Key Challenges

In your first year, you will face exciting challenges, including:

  • Supporting the delivery of workgroup targets effectively.
  • Maximising the information gained from activities to enhance our knowledge base.
  • Understanding how your contributions align with our organisational strategy.

Why Join Us

  • Be part of an open and collaborative culture where sharing knowledge is encouraged.
  • Work on innovative projects that push the boundaries of analytical science.
  • Enjoy a supportive environment that values your contributions and promotes professional growth.

Apply Now

If you're excited about this opportunity, please submit your application today!

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Job Description:

Analytical Development Scientist (6-month contract)

Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of analytical chemistry? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where innovation meets precision? If so, we want you to join our team as an Analytical Development Scientist!

Role Purpose

As an Analytical Development Scientist, you will play a pivotal role in enhancing our manufacturing processes for both new and existing products. Your expertise will drive improvements through in-depth measurement science, ensuring we meet our business targets while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.

Key Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with internal and external partners to deliver cutting‑edge analytical solutions for process development and manufacturing support.
  • Stay ahead of scientific advancements and proactively apply them to your projects.
  • Plan and conduct non‑routine chemical and physical analyses to support the development and manufacturing of processes.
  • Provide expert laboratory support in Analytical Chemistry to local and global teams.
  • Mentor and develop fellow scientists in analytical techniques and best practices.
  • Champion safety and compliance, improving ways of working with our Departmental Safety Leadership teams.
  • Maintain accurate records and communicate findings in line with regulatory requirements.

What You Bring

We are looking for candidates with a combination of education, experience, and skills:

  • A degree (BSc, MSc, or equivalent) in Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry with a strong track record in analytical method development.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of chemical and physical analytical techniques (eg, LC, GC, MS, NMR, FTIR) and critical data analysis.
  • Substantial experience in manufacturing support activities, including process monitoring and data analysis.
  • Strong problem‑solving abilities, effective communication skills, and a knack for networking.
  • A proactive approach to learning and applying new skills, with the ability to handle complex situations.

Key Challenges

In your first year, you will face exciting challenges, including:

  • Supporting the delivery of workgroup targets effectively.
  • Maximising the information gained from activities to enhance our knowledge base.
  • Understanding how your contributions align with our organisational strategy.

Why Join Us

  • Be part of an open and collaborative culture where sharing knowledge is encouraged.
  • Work on innovative projects that push the boundaries of analytical science.
  • Enjoy a supportive environment that values your contributions and promotes professional growth.

Apply Now

If you’re excited about this opportunity, please submit your application today!

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Posted: May 15th, 2026